Stress Tolerance × Classification Details: Security and Public Safety Occupations

224 matching jobs found.

Level Crossing Guard

Level crossing guards operate crossing gates and alarm devices at railway level crossings to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles when trains pass.

Level Crossing Safety Officer

A job that monitors and operates crossing gates and signal devices at level crossings during train passages to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles.

Security Guard (Building Management)

A job that protects the safety of buildings and facilities through patrols, monitoring, access control, and emergency response.

National Defense Medical University Student

National Defense Medical University students aim to become medical officers in the Self-Defense Forces, receiving six years of medical education and basic training as Self-Defense Force members. After graduation, they serve as JSDF medical officers.

Defense Academy Student

Students at a four-year university who undergo academic education and military training in parallel to cultivate future Self-Defense Forces officers.

National Defense Academy Professor (Self-Defense Force Member)

A profession at the National Defense Academy where, as a Self-Defense Force member, specialized education and research guidance are provided to officer candidates.

Hose Chief (Fire Department)

The Hose Chief commands fire extinguishing activities at the fire scene and leads the water discharge team.

Court Security Guard

A profession responsible for security operations in courtrooms where judicial proceedings occur, maintaining order and ensuring the safety of involved parties.

Bodyguard

A professional who protects the personal safety of dignitaries or clients and ensures their security.

Narcotics Enforcement Officer

Judicial police personnel who enforce, investigate, seize, and crack down on illegal drugs based on the Narcotics Control Law and related laws.